Product category: Enclosures and Racks
News Release from: Teko Enclosures | Subject: Tekal
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 February 2005
Aluminium housings in the hand and up the wall
The Tekal range of aluminium enclosures are designed for housing handheld, desktop and wall mounted electronics.
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The new Tekal range of aluminium enclosures are designed for housing handheld, desktop and wall mounted electronics. Typical applications will include mobile data recorders, test and measurement devices and control equipment. Tekal cases consist of an extruded case section and two tough ABS end panels.
These are mounted by self-tapping screws.
The case extrusion is painted with fine texture powder paint in either off-white RAL 9002 or black RAL 9004.
The matching end panels are light grey RAL 9018 and dark grey RAL 7012, respectively.
Tekal cases also feature internal guide rails for mounting PCBs, and a recessed area on the top and bottom, which can be used for mounting membrane keypads or product labels.
The end panels are also recessed for keypads, or to protect the connectors and switches.
Volume prices start at GBP 5.
A large range of sizes is offered from 70 x 60 x 31 to 210 x 167 x 53mm.
Options include wall mountable versions, mini-towers and instrument cases with carry handles.
For handheld applications, slide-in battery compartments can be ordered as accessories.
Two models are offered for 1.5V AA or 9V cells.
Teko can modify these enclosures with all the necessary holes, cutouts, logos, legends, shielding etc, thus providing a completely finished housing ready for fitting the components.
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